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>> live, local, late breaking. this is 11 news at noon. >> good afternoon. i am sarah caldwell, a big story, the orioles and new york for game 3 of the divisional series against the new york yankees. now that the orioles tied things up at one-one, they need two more wins to get out of the bronx with a when. there will be at least two more games between the orioles and yankees. game three begins at 7:37 tonight. the winner has two chances to win an advance to the alcs, by the winner, we mean the orioles of course. and the mayor is calling for more orange during a rally outside city hall. she encouraged people to where orange and support of the birds. robbie joins us with more accurate course there's a banner out of city hall, saying good luck orioles. >> go! o-r-i-o-l-e-s! hundreds gathered to show support for the orioles. and tonight and new york city. the new banner, which hangs right in front of city hall. everyone is excited about the orioles. >> we are going to make it always starting with this year. [applause] >> how amazing has this month been? >> it r
>> live, local, late breaking. this is 11 news at noon. >> good afternoon. i am sarah caldwell, a big story, the orioles and new york for game 3 of the divisional series against the new york yankees. now that the orioles tied things up at one-one, they need two more wins to get out of the bronx with a when. there will be at least two more games between the orioles and yankees. game three begins at 7:37 tonight. the winner has two chances to win an advance to the alcs, by the winner,...
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we got hit hard in the local metro area. it has been tough. >> todd gross thank you very much. >> it is going to have an impact. >> it will. if you are not a motivated voter. then you don't turn out. >> markets tomorrow open. it might be very, very interesting. stay tuned for our coverage of it tomorrow. and it will be very interesting. they say the reset that has to happen. coordination of trading floors. bob did a great job of highlighting the unknowns. it is going to be a moment tomorrow morning. here is where the dow closed on friday. i was just going to say it felt so long ago. it was higher by 297 and the s&p 500 closed. will people be raising cash for rebuilding. that is all to be answered tomorrow. >> that is going to do it for this special report. i'm michele. >> be sure to tune in tomorrow for continued coverage. you can also monster the latest. good night. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with supp
we got hit hard in the local metro area. it has been tough. >> todd gross thank you very much. >> it is going to have an impact. >> it will. if you are not a motivated voter. then you don't turn out. >> markets tomorrow open. it might be very, very interesting. stay tuned for our coverage of it tomorrow. and it will be very interesting. they say the reset that has to happen. coordination of trading floors. bob did a great job of highlighting the unknowns. it is going to...
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that is why it came up, because state and local officials asked mr. fugate if they could get reimbursed with federal tax dollars and he said that yes, that would be the case. that would be step one, a delay, and next, it is not up to the states, it would be a case by case. >> these early reports where we're getting where we can't get pictures yet out of the area just north of new york city is of some catastrophic damage, trees still down, over the wires, arcing wires, so we're in for a long couple of days. chuck todd in the west wing, of the briefing room at the white house. chuck, thanks. we'll be right back after the break. our coverage will continue right after this. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. get coricidin hbp. the number one pharmacist recommended cold brand designed for people with high blood pressure. and the onl
that is why it came up, because state and local officials asked mr. fugate if they could get reimbursed with federal tax dollars and he said that yes, that would be the case. that would be step one, a delay, and next, it is not up to the states, it would be a case by case. >> these early reports where we're getting where we can't get pictures yet out of the area just north of new york city is of some catastrophic damage, trees still down, over the wires, arcing wires, so we're in for a...
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local media has been in touch with them. there is no oneable to rescue them until the coast guard is activated. they don't want them making any down to 30 miles per hour. they have gusts through out the storm we were 200 miles from the center of the storm. really giving you a good idea how much power is around the center of the storm heading to the states north of us. ainsley back to you. >> thank you so much elizabeth. we heard from the coast guard yesterday a lot of folks are coming in at your own risk. you are swimming, you are surfing they will come out and rescue you. hurricane sandy thousands of flights in the storm through the east coast. >> steve coleman is from the port authority. they are looking at some of the bridges in the area. tell us about the flight delays and cancellations is anything coming out of this area right now? >> not really. the airports are open. they ceased other operations until further notice. they should not go to the airports until they determine services. >> the airlines don't want their air
local media has been in touch with them. there is no oneable to rescue them until the coast guard is activated. they don't want them making any down to 30 miles per hour. they have gusts through out the storm we were 200 miles from the center of the storm. really giving you a good idea how much power is around the center of the storm heading to the states north of us. ainsley back to you. >> thank you so much elizabeth. we heard from the coast guard yesterday a lot of folks are coming in...
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we have a total of 41 shelters around the state. 37 are operated by our local jurisdictions and four are operated by the state of maryland. >> the power situation? >> the power situation right now , the last figure that i saw, we lost power to 279,000 customers. >> quinten banks, maryland emergency management. best of luck to you, sir. i know at the light of day you will be surveying the damage there. we hope it is not too severe. thank you so much. >> okay. >>> well, more than six million people are still without power. no word on when it will be back. flooded roads and downed power lines. sandy is weakening, but not letting up. a lot still in store over the next 48 hours. stick with us. we are heading back to the extreme weather center for another check with rick on this historic monster storm. smie it is possible the -- >>> it is possible the worst could be behind us. as we mentioned at the top of the hour hurricane sandy was losing strength overnight, but the system is packing powerful winds, and its mighty gusts are likely to be felt as far away as , well, chicago. can you belie
we have a total of 41 shelters around the state. 37 are operated by our local jurisdictions and four are operated by the state of maryland. >> the power situation? >> the power situation right now , the last figure that i saw, we lost power to 279,000 customers. >> quinten banks, maryland emergency management. best of luck to you, sir. i know at the light of day you will be surveying the damage there. we hope it is not too severe. thank you so much. >> okay. >>>...
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our local officials have been through this before. they're well-trained. they have good plans how to respond to this. we've been communicating and people are taking steps to be prepared. so we feel fairly confident in virginia folks are taking the steps to be ready for whatever the storm might bring. jon: i know you have got the national guard out and ready did. you've got power crews coming in from other states to help restore power as well, don't you?. >> yeah. we know many of our power companies in virginia are prepositioning out-of-state resources coming in. national guard we deployed them in key areas around the commonwealth to be ready to deploy and help out local officials that might need assistance. we have our state police and out there. department of transportation. they have their crews across the commonwealth. they're already to go to help out as needed. jon: from virginia's department of emergency management. bob, thanks for the information. >> thank you, jon. jenna: well as bob just told us really we're seeing and feeling sandy from way down
our local officials have been through this before. they're well-trained. they have good plans how to respond to this. we've been communicating and people are taking steps to be prepared. so we feel fairly confident in virginia folks are taking the steps to be ready for whatever the storm might bring. jon: i know you have got the national guard out and ready did. you've got power crews coming in from other states to help restore power as well, don't you?. >> yeah. we know many of our power...
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you need to follow the local news to see what's going on. most malls are closed. even other places that sometimes absorb the trick-or-treating, a lot of them are shut down. >> it's the day before. >> rate. >> at what point do you tell your kids doesn't look like we'll have trick-or-treating this year. >> i think it's good to have a plan "b." having something to substitute and make it fun. a lot of kids are very happy because they have missed two days of school so there is some recompense in that. there is a plan "b," that this is a possibility and maybe can you make it up. a lot of the big parties are going to be cancelled. some of the smaller parties might be happening, so maybe gang together with friends, and there's certainly things that you can do as a community to come together and make it fun for kids. >> this is a time to get creative with the kids which is where you come in. so you have an idea called chunk and treat. what do you mean by that? >> this is a big trend. i already know some people in new jersey who have already organized this whether it's a cu
you need to follow the local news to see what's going on. most malls are closed. even other places that sometimes absorb the trick-or-treating, a lot of them are shut down. >> it's the day before. >> rate. >> at what point do you tell your kids doesn't look like we'll have trick-or-treating this year. >> i think it's good to have a plan "b." having something to substitute and make it fun. a lot of kids are very happy because they have missed two days of school...
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other cities and towns release treated wastewater, or effluent, into local rivers, lakes, and streams. as it flows downstream, additional cities may capture it for drinking water, consume it, and treat the water again. in other words, the water coming out of a wastewater treatment plant often enters the watershed, flows into intakes of drinking water treatment plants, and eventually finds its way right back to our faucets. it takes huge investments to ensure that wastewater and drinking water treatment plants function properly to maintain a safe water supply. we made the initial investments in the plants and the pipes. but once we accomplished that, there was this great recognition that we had a series of issues associated with wet weather conditions. storm events where, all of a sudden, you're dealing with a lot of water. narrator: large amounts of rainwater can cause flooding. engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system wa
other cities and towns release treated wastewater, or effluent, into local rivers, lakes, and streams. as it flows downstream, additional cities may capture it for drinking water, consume it, and treat the water again. in other words, the water coming out of a wastewater treatment plant often enters the watershed, flows into intakes of drinking water treatment plants, and eventually finds its way right back to our faucets. it takes huge investments to ensure that wastewater and drinking water...
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so stay up to speed with your local advisories and your local authorities. msnbc will continue to cover this all day tomorrow. this dramatic weather event taking up the eastern seaboard got all of our attention today, for sure. thank you, i'm thomas roberts. this is msnbc. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix a
so stay up to speed with your local advisories and your local authorities. msnbc will continue to cover this all day tomorrow. this dramatic weather event taking up the eastern seaboard got all of our attention today, for sure. thank you, i'm thomas roberts. this is msnbc. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with...
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going north, that you need to take this very seriously and follow the instructions of your state and local officials, because they are going to be providing you with the best advice in terms of how to deal with the storm over the coming days. >> hurricane sandy is expected to collide with a winter storm and arctic winds, making it even more dangerous. it is due to hit the east coast on monday night. >> for more on this story, we are joined by our corresponnt in new york. bring us up-to-date on the latest. how close is this to new york city? >> the storm is getting closer every minute. the weather is getting worse. the hurricane is probably hitting the city by monday night. people are expecting to be without -- that they will not be able to leave their house for days. the storm will be much longer than the next hurricane -- the last hurricane to hit new york city a year ago. there were long lines at the supermarket. it was difficult to get water, milk, batteries. some of the shelves are empty. there was no morning rush today. the streets are empty. nobody going out. transit shut down. schoo
going north, that you need to take this very seriously and follow the instructions of your state and local officials, because they are going to be providing you with the best advice in terms of how to deal with the storm over the coming days. >> hurricane sandy is expected to collide with a winter storm and arctic winds, making it even more dangerous. it is due to hit the east coast on monday night. >> for more on this story, we are joined by our corresponnt in new york. bring us...
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listen to your local officials. follow their advice and be safe. >> heather: be safe and follow the advice. sandy's sheer mass is spreading more than 800 miles. it's not just the coastline. meteorologist maria molina is tracking the hurricane for us with the very latest? >> good to see you. it's not coastal areas that need to pay attention and take sandy very seriously but areas independent land. places across ohio that could be dealing with flooding with several inches of rain expected. sandy is very large system. it spans over 800 miles but not just the size that is big concern in making this possibly historic event over portions of the northeast but the fact that sandy is going to be making a transition and becoming more of a nor'easter and also meeting up with antarctic front that dipping southward producing rain in portions of ohio down into parts of kentucky and tennessee. when those storm systems combine very, strong winds, a prolonged period of time you will dealing with the strong winds, an extremely danger
listen to your local officials. follow their advice and be safe. >> heather: be safe and follow the advice. sandy's sheer mass is spreading more than 800 miles. it's not just the coastline. meteorologist maria molina is tracking the hurricane for us with the very latest? >> good to see you. it's not coastal areas that need to pay attention and take sandy very seriously but areas independent land. places across ohio that could be dealing with flooding with several inches of rain...
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right after the break, why your local government may get the final say on where you could get your fast food stance. that's coming up. >>> well should your local government get the final say on what you could eat and where you can find it? a measure proposed in prince george's county would give the officials power to decide whether or not the rest of us serving food will be debt premental to your health could even open up your doors. it's called extreme zoning restrictions, introduced at the city council yesterday. and desperate times call for desperate measures. the city of chicago is struggling to put an end to gang violence. well now the cook county board president would like to tax the sale of every gun and every bullet. the bullets would be taxed a nickel. firearms are $25. and at last count, they reported about 409 homicides this year. that's compared to 324 during the same period last year. >>> and a live look outside. even as we speak, topper's got your full forecast after the break. >>> also after the break, secret sex offender documents. boy scout leaders don't want you to see
right after the break, why your local government may get the final say on where you could get your fast food stance. that's coming up. >>> well should your local government get the final say on what you could eat and where you can find it? a measure proposed in prince george's county would give the officials power to decide whether or not the rest of us serving food will be debt premental to your health could even open up your doors. it's called extreme zoning restrictions, introduced...
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the federal government and many local governments and school systems closed once again tomorrow. metro shut down at least through tomorrow morning's commute. you'll find the latest chancelations at w usa 9.com. >>> as we've been looking at this thing down the east coast the sense is that new york got the worse of it. are we correct? >> they had less rain than we had and more wind and they are not done with the storm but some wind ironically were higher. in fact, a 75-mile per hour wind guest and jfk74 and wind gusts at laguardia 90. let's start with the softer side. this is the cold side. there is snow, this came through and they will have about 8 inches on the ground tomorrow morning. this is sent to us by lorrie and looks like snow shoe will have a foot to 4 inches on the ground by morning and snow all day. for more on winds because we're not done yet, here is a look at winds with erica. >> thanks top. we have strong wind gusts now. i did see a report on the national weather service website the peak wind gust at ragen international is 60. this is saying 47. so either way, it's
the federal government and many local governments and school systems closed once again tomorrow. metro shut down at least through tomorrow morning's commute. you'll find the latest chancelations at w usa 9.com. >>> as we've been looking at this thing down the east coast the sense is that new york got the worse of it. are we correct? >> they had less rain than we had and more wind and they are not done with the storm but some wind ironically were higher. in fact, a 75-mile per...
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schools and the accountability from our local schools... that we'll need to improve student learning in every classroom. so we can stay 47th... or we can choose proposition 38. i'm voting yes on 38... because it makes our children #1. >>> good morning. a lot of fog out there. we haven't seen too many big accidents. you can see how thick it is approaching. it is stacked up into the maze. 20 minutes to get you on to the bay bridge. dense fog advisory for the bay bridge. earlier this morning. to our other maps. take my word for it. this is 880 in oakland. you can barely make out the traffic but northbound a little stop and go. and kind of a similar story for that commute. westbound 237. pretty heavy. that is your time-saver traffic. lawrence it's foggy out there. >> yes it is thick outside if you are headed out the door. lovely shot of san jose in the fog this morning. by the afternoon, a lot of sunshine there. the temperature is warmup nicely. 40s and 50s. looking at 60s, 70 s, even low 80s. 60s out toward the immediate coastline. next couple
schools and the accountability from our local schools... that we'll need to improve student learning in every classroom. so we can stay 47th... or we can choose proposition 38. i'm voting yes on 38... because it makes our children #1. >>> good morning. a lot of fog out there. we haven't seen too many big accidents. you can see how thick it is approaching. it is stacked up into the maze. 20 minutes to get you on to the bay bridge. dense fog advisory for the bay bridge. earlier this...
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>>shepard: check with the local emergency managers. all theay west to ohio. unbelievable. a lost potential hazards on the golf course with the sand traps and the weeds and the water and the sharks falling from the sky. yes. s. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. flavor, meet food. it's time for swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth in easy to use packets. mix it into skillet dishes, for an instant dose of... hell-o! [ female announcer ] get recipes at flavorboost.com. so i test... a lot. hell-o! do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't ta much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? so testing is one less thing i have to worry about today. great. call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test easy. >>shepard: before we wrap it up, sharks are falling from the sky. actu
>>shepard: check with the local emergency managers. all theay west to ohio. unbelievable. a lost potential hazards on the golf course with the sand traps and the weeds and the water and the sharks falling from the sky. yes. s. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. flavor, meet food. it's time for swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth in easy to use packets....
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former police officer anthony abbate says he never tried to intimidate the woman abbate beat up at local bar. karolina obrycka is suing the chicago police department, claiming it has a "code of silence" to protect officers accused of wrongdoing. but the beating was captured on surveillance video, so abbate couldn't deny it. his friend gary ortiz testified yesterday, he never threatened or bribed obrycka to try to make her drop her charges. with a court order in hand officials from the city of aurora entered a townhome this morning, to remove more than 300 birds that had been living there. the greater chicago caged bird club will take all the birds and find homes for them. david skeberdis, a self- described bird hoarder and the owner of the townhouse says he wants what's best for the birds. last week officials inspected his home and found it cluttered with bird feed, feces, and garbage. they also found dangerously high levels of mold and several dead birds. we want to bring closure to this incident as safely as possible. skeberdis said he is living at an extended-stay hotel and looks forw
former police officer anthony abbate says he never tried to intimidate the woman abbate beat up at local bar. karolina obrycka is suing the chicago police department, claiming it has a "code of silence" to protect officers accused of wrongdoing. but the beating was captured on surveillance video, so abbate couldn't deny it. his friend gary ortiz testified yesterday, he never threatened or bribed obrycka to try to make her drop her charges. with a court order in hand officials from the...
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most important message that i have for the public right now is, please listen to what your state and local officials are saying. when they tell you to evacuate, you need to evacuate. do not delay. don't pause, don't question the instructions that are being given. >> reporter: by afternoon, sandy spawned snow storms in west virginia and flood warnings as far west as chicago. and tonight, as we see the massive impact all along the east coast, the sheer scale of this storm is staggering. almost 4 million people without power. more than 1.5 million evacuated. 14,000 flight cancelations across the country. and from space tonight, the gigantic storm seems to have earned its halloween monitor, frankenstorm. from land tonight, the moon peeked through the clouds at the eye of the storm. and as i say, we can now start seeing some of the moonlight here tonight. there is a brutal and dangerous magnificence in a storm like this. it just came roaring through here and is now just tearing up the midwest. tomorrow and in the days ahead, here and of course in new york, the reckoning. >> our thanks to you, t
most important message that i have for the public right now is, please listen to what your state and local officials are saying. when they tell you to evacuate, you need to evacuate. do not delay. don't pause, don't question the instructions that are being given. >> reporter: by afternoon, sandy spawned snow storms in west virginia and flood warnings as far west as chicago. and tonight, as we see the massive impact all along the east coast, the sheer scale of this storm is staggering....
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if they have a problem, contact their local police or school officials. >> reporter: did you get on the bus? >> id he rather not say -- i'd rather not say. >> she was charged with simp pool assault, criminal trespass and -- simple assault, criminal trespass and making terrorist like threats. the two boys were treated by the school nurse. one was later taken to the hospital for a neck injury. >>> this november voters in montgomery county will decide if the police chief or the union boss should determine public safety policy. coming up next, we'll speak to a police union official. he'll explain why he thinks question b is a bad idea. >>> and late near today's buddy check 9, -- later in today's buddy check 9, we look at how doctors are making improvements in diagnosing cancer in women with dense breasts. we'll be back. >>> just a few days ago, montgomery county police chief tom manger appeared on our broadcast with jc hayward urging support for ballot question b. the act would cake the scope of -- would change the scope of collective bargaining in some cases. here's what he had to say. >>
if they have a problem, contact their local police or school officials. >> reporter: did you get on the bus? >> id he rather not say -- i'd rather not say. >> she was charged with simp pool assault, criminal trespass and -- simple assault, criminal trespass and making terrorist like threats. the two boys were treated by the school nurse. one was later taken to the hospital for a neck injury. >>> this november voters in montgomery county will decide if the police chief...
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i think the issues will be handled well from the local contractor. all of the issues you just mentioned from a mechanical standpoint have no bearing on this incident. it was purely an act of god. wind speeds in the 60 mile an hour range, probably in excess of 100 up here with the updraft. when you watch the video the video clearly shows it goes over backward. these guys are experts in what they do, and as soon as they can get access to the machine, when the weather calms down a bit, they will have it secured within a few days i believe. >> what i don't understand, everyone knew the storm was coming, they didn't know for sure it would hit new york, right, and i know it takes days, to disassemble a crane like this. if you knew a storm might we coming, shouldn't they have taken it down? getting to the question of liability, have you entire blocks, people not being able to go to their homes, stores that can't go open, traffic diversion. this crane is causing a lot of problems. >> obviously the storm coming, they did know about it, and what i understand,
i think the issues will be handled well from the local contractor. all of the issues you just mentioned from a mechanical standpoint have no bearing on this incident. it was purely an act of god. wind speeds in the 60 mile an hour range, probably in excess of 100 up here with the updraft. when you watch the video the video clearly shows it goes over backward. these guys are experts in what they do, and as soon as they can get access to the machine, when the weather calms down a bit, they will...
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most local governments are shut down. metro sales -- is also shut down. it will e reevaluate conditions this afternoon. every other public transportation agency is also closed. most of amtrax remains suspended today as well. most flights have been canceled or delays. most school systems are also closed today. for a complete list of all the closures log onto our website at wusa9.com. monica has your time saver traffic but we begin with howard and today's forecast. >>> it's a wet soggy start. it's a cold wet soggy start. temperatures this morning in the low 40s climbing to the mid 40s as the steadier rains taper off to showers here. wooe -- we'll have the showers on and off through the day. wind southwest 20 to 25 miles an hour. could be gusting closer to 335 -- 35 this afternoon. gusting to 30 in dc. we can handle this. this is smog nothing -- this is nothing compared to the gusts yesterday that were over 70 miles an hour. costal flooding will be a problem. high tide 2 to 4 feet above normal. we have high tides about 6:38 in annapolis. coming up in the nex
most local governments are shut down. metro sales -- is also shut down. it will e reevaluate conditions this afternoon. every other public transportation agency is also closed. most of amtrax remains suspended today as well. most flights have been canceled or delays. most school systems are also closed today. for a complete list of all the closures log onto our website at wusa9.com. monica has your time saver traffic but we begin with howard and today's forecast. >>> it's a wet soggy...
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as i said earlier, school openings are made at the local level. they have been conducting conference calls today with county superintendents of schools regarding decisions to close schools. of the 590 school districts statewide, as of 20 minutes ago, 350 of those districts decided to close tomorrow. 247 have decided to close on tuesday. so, that's updated as of about 20 minutes ago. 350 of our 590 school districts made the decision to close. 247 of those decided to close on tuesday. to make it easier for those of you in coster, mercer and salem counties the schools decided to close for monday and tuesday. if you are listening to me in gloucester, your children will not go to school monday or tuesday of this week. new jersey transit implemented a systemwide shut down of bus, rail, light rail and access link service starting at 4:00 p.m. this afternoon and continuing through the course of the evening. amtrak will suspend service at 7:00 p.m. path service will be suspended at midnight tonight. i want to make sure that everybody keeps all this in pers
as i said earlier, school openings are made at the local level. they have been conducting conference calls today with county superintendents of schools regarding decisions to close schools. of the 590 school districts statewide, as of 20 minutes ago, 350 of those districts decided to close tomorrow. 247 have decided to close on tuesday. so, that's updated as of about 20 minutes ago. 350 of our 590 school districts made the decision to close. 247 of those decided to close on tuesday. to make it...
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dawn is a local accountant that specializes in quick books financial software. >> give dawn a sense of how you're doing your accounting now. >> i'm not really. >> how do you track stuff? >> i don't. i have money coming in and i pay my bills and see what's in my business checking account. that's about it. >> now you're starting to blow my mind. >> how do you track your taxes. >> i pay my sales tax but for my 2011 taxes, i just guessed. >> you guessed? >> guestimated an amount. >> i think i guessed high. >> that's a technical foul, we call it. >> let's go look at the books. >> show us where they are. literally. i want to see it. >> this is the office? >> yes. >> this is where it all happens. i'm glad to see you have accounting records. >> those aren't mine. that's the previous business owner. >> okay. >> these are mine right here. >> all right. it looks like you followed their system. >> they headed back upstairs where dawn got erica started on a quickbooks account. >> hit finish. >> all right. >> now we've created the bank account. >> be brutally honest with me. erica is upstairs. >> su
dawn is a local accountant that specializes in quick books financial software. >> give dawn a sense of how you're doing your accounting now. >> i'm not really. >> how do you track stuff? >> i don't. i have money coming in and i pay my bills and see what's in my business checking account. that's about it. >> now you're starting to blow my mind. >> how do you track your taxes. >> i pay my sales tax but for my 2011 taxes, i just guessed. >> you...
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locally ten inches in spots in parts of new jersey and the chesapeake bay. if you remember the state of new jersey was one of those heavily flooded last year with irene. to add insult to injury, west virginia, maryland, pennsylvania and parts of west virginia could get 50 inches of snow with this. add all these ingredients together, that means power outages, some which will last for weeks. pennsylvania, new york, west virginia, an 800-mile-wide damage path with this. on the 108th anniversary of the opening of the subway system in new york we hope in 48 hours, parts of it won't be under water. >> places are holding their breath tonight. jim, thanks. as we come on the air they are beginning to feel the effects on north carolina's outer banks. weather channel meteorologist julie martin joins us now from nags head. how are things there? >> reporter: good evening, lester. things are definitely deteriorating in nags head. we are getting lashed with outer rain bands from sandy, even though it's still well offshore from the carolinas. just goes to show you the size
locally ten inches in spots in parts of new jersey and the chesapeake bay. if you remember the state of new jersey was one of those heavily flooded last year with irene. to add insult to injury, west virginia, maryland, pennsylvania and parts of west virginia could get 50 inches of snow with this. add all these ingredients together, that means power outages, some which will last for weeks. pennsylvania, new york, west virginia, an 800-mile-wide damage path with this. on the 108th anniversary of...
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, a well-respected engineer, picked up the cement story from an unreliable county history published locally, a half century earlier, and 30 years after the fact when all the principles were dead. the hero is a young erie engineer who did, in fact, get the patent in 1820 for water proof cement and vigorously defended it in court. he lost a lot of money in the process including the $2,000 he paid to the true discoverer. the canal's agent for securing lime and other materials, a fellow named andrew wartow who conducted expeernlts on sample thes to get the right stone. letters and other documents reveal an arm's length deal between the two men in which wright gave barto $2,000 for the privilege of pursuing a pa tent giving him a 25% silent interest in profits from the patent at which there turned out to be known. patents were hard to defend in those days, and the commissioners, the new york state commissioners in charge of building the canal who knew at least part of the true had no interest in any of their contractors paying any of the contractors paying royalties on the cement to make their j
, a well-respected engineer, picked up the cement story from an unreliable county history published locally, a half century earlier, and 30 years after the fact when all the principles were dead. the hero is a young erie engineer who did, in fact, get the patent in 1820 for water proof cement and vigorously defended it in court. he lost a lot of money in the process including the $2,000 he paid to the true discoverer. the canal's agent for securing lime and other materials, a fellow named...
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narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we first started, it was a rough job. everything was dynamite. now, they have these machines called "moles." it's like a big drill, and it just cuts right through the ground. so there's no more dynamite. and it's still a rough job, but it's gotten to a point where it's a lot safer. in the '70s, we lost a man a mile basically. here, maybe we've had two or three deaths in the last 20 years, which is too much anyway, but i
narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60...
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we bought three costumes at local stores then took them to a lab in richmond for testing. 10 samples came back with lead hits most within the legal limit. but this sputtering was off the charts with 67% lead content nearly 6000 times the legal limit. >> we had to run it on three separate instruments to confirm the result. >> that is really upsetting. something for a child that comes back with such a high-level, i am definitely concerned. >> this pediatrician was shocked by what we found. >> severe lead poisoning is associated with caesars and permanent neurologic damage. so it is a big issue. >> something else to keep your eye on is these decorative lenses. efta says not only are they potentially harmful, it is illegal to sell them without -- the fda says not only are the potentially harmful, it is illegal to sell them without a prescription. >> they could cause damage to one side including blindness. -- to one's eye, including blindness. >> we stop them out prescription, but we can order them with prescriptions. >> of the fda says they are illegal to sell without prescription. >> th
we bought three costumes at local stores then took them to a lab in richmond for testing. 10 samples came back with lead hits most within the legal limit. but this sputtering was off the charts with 67% lead content nearly 6000 times the legal limit. >> we had to run it on three separate instruments to confirm the result. >> that is really upsetting. something for a child that comes back with such a high-level, i am definitely concerned. >> this pediatrician was shocked by...
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the new york city mayor's office reports that local 911 operators have been overwhelmed getting 10,000 calls in half an hour. ten times the normal number. one of the most critical situations that they're dealing with right now involves a big hospital here in new york. that's the nyu langone medical center. 215 patients, even as we speak, from adult critical care, pediatric critical care, neonatal intensive care, all being evacuated out of that hospital, moved to nearby facilities because the backup generator at nyu went down. let's get a check of the latest. let's go back to nbc news meteorologist bill karins. bill, what have you got for us? >> these things are going to continue to develop through the night but all the big issues that were caused in the new york city area was because of the high tide, the historic, epic if you want to call it that high tide. the only reason they use epic is that's never happened before. we shattered the previous record high tide we had in 1960 with donna. that's why new yorksy we're talking so much about it, not because we're here. if it was any other
the new york city mayor's office reports that local 911 operators have been overwhelmed getting 10,000 calls in half an hour. ten times the normal number. one of the most critical situations that they're dealing with right now involves a big hospital here in new york. that's the nyu langone medical center. 215 patients, even as we speak, from adult critical care, pediatric critical care, neonatal intensive care, all being evacuated out of that hospital, moved to nearby facilities because the...
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schools and the accountability from our local schools... that we'll need to improve student learning in every classroom. so we can stay 47th... or we can choose proposition 38. i'm voting yes on 38... because it makes our children #1. >> this monster storm affecting tens of millions of people from the mid-atlantic region, up to new england, flooding a major problem. we have someone from the massachusetts emergency management with us, live. he can bring us up to date on the situation there. are you there? >> caller: yes, i am. >> thank you so much for joining us. we know you are very busy. if you can describe the conditions for us, at this hour. >> caller: right now, the conditions have improved quite a bit throughout the state. the storm has quieted down quite a bit. we did have some isolated flooding and a few evacuations along our southern coast and we are can you remember have about 340,000 without power. >> i know that governorra patrick spoke earlier and said he was cautiously optimistic that the massachusetts bay transportation author
schools and the accountability from our local schools... that we'll need to improve student learning in every classroom. so we can stay 47th... or we can choose proposition 38. i'm voting yes on 38... because it makes our children #1. >> this monster storm affecting tens of millions of people from the mid-atlantic region, up to new england, flooding a major problem. we have someone from the massachusetts emergency management with us, live. he can bring us up to date on the situation...
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important that populations in all the impacted states take this seriously, listen to your state and local elected officials. my message to the governors as well as to the mayors is anything they need we will be there and we're going to cut through red tape and we're not going to get bogged down with a lot of rules. we want to make sure we're anticipating and leaning forward into making sure we've got the best possible response to what is going to be a big and messy system. >> as you can imagine, this is a really fluid situation at this hour. a total of ten states up and down the eastern seaboard have officially declared a state of emergency. in virginia the national guard has been authorized to call up 500 troops to help clear roads and remove debris. in delaware, the governor ordered 50,000 people living in coastal communities to evacuate by 8:00 p.m. this evening. evacuations are also in place in parts of coastal new jersey. about an hour ago, new jersey began to operate a shutdown of the new jersey transit system. here in new york city, mayor michael bloomberg and city officials are no
important that populations in all the impacted states take this seriously, listen to your state and local elected officials. my message to the governors as well as to the mayors is anything they need we will be there and we're going to cut through red tape and we're not going to get bogged down with a lot of rules. we want to make sure we're anticipating and leaning forward into making sure we've got the best possible response to what is going to be a big and messy system. >> as you can...
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marlboro pike is also one of several roads in prince georges that are closed because of flooding from local streams and creeks. water crept to the doorsteps ofsome businesses. >> last night, it wasn't like that. i mean, it was high, but nothing like it is now. >> while the road closures will be inconvenient, many voeks are just thankful the damage and flooding are not as bad as it could have been. >> the police have been out in force, which has been great. and everybody is stopped and not driven through the water. and that saves lives and saves us going outside to rescue. >> reporter: now u it's important to know that the prince county george's government will be opening, including the court biddings, this is one of them right here behind me. if you're coming down and have business to conduct here, make sure u you allow yourself some extra time to navigate these closed roads. reporting live, darcy spencer, news for. >> some ckayakers had to be pulled to safety. paramedics treated the kayak at the scene. >> tonight, hundreds of thousands of people are still in the dark as temperatures contin
marlboro pike is also one of several roads in prince georges that are closed because of flooding from local streams and creeks. water crept to the doorsteps ofsome businesses. >> last night, it wasn't like that. i mean, it was high, but nothing like it is now. >> while the road closures will be inconvenient, many voeks are just thankful the damage and flooding are not as bad as it could have been. >> the police have been out in force, which has been great. and everybody is...
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but for one local homeowner whose home has suffered some sears damage, his restlessness and his -- some serious damage to his restlessness and his appetite may have saved his life. >> take a look here behind me. these are some cut pieces from the massive tree that came crashing down into the roof of this man's house, specifically his bedroom. as you can imagine thankfully, he was not inside. >> i will turn on the like for you, but that would be a luxury. >> still dark and wet. his home is unrecognizable. >> on the wall, part of a minor damage. >> this is the master bedroom. >> his dresser is in pieces. you can see the darkening skies through what was once his ceiling. >> this is a brand going to the floor below. >> his bed is still nicely made from the night below. >> a few hours later, i would have been in bed repair. >> is fixing dinner when the power went out. he decided he would finish cooking dinner at his friend's house. that is when the tree came crashing down. a 70-year-old man who just had bypass surgery feeling pretty fortunate tonight. >> might cut as half full. i am still he
but for one local homeowner whose home has suffered some sears damage, his restlessness and his -- some serious damage to his restlessness and his appetite may have saved his life. >> take a look here behind me. these are some cut pieces from the massive tree that came crashing down into the roof of this man's house, specifically his bedroom. as you can imagine thankfully, he was not inside. >> i will turn on the like for you, but that would be a luxury. >> still dark and wet....
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with more on how you and your local utilities are preparing for a possible super storm. >> but we start with meteorologist topper shutt. why are people calling this looming weather event a frankenstorm? >> well, a, i do not like that term, but they're using it because it has the potential to be a very intense storm. a couple things to point out with the satellite picture. hurricane sandy category 2 , maximum winds 105 miles per hour. this is the center of the storm now making the bahamas, but notice all -- raking the bahamas, but notice all the moisture it's still stirring up. that's pretty impressive. now you can see the big time
with more on how you and your local utilities are preparing for a possible super storm. >> but we start with meteorologist topper shutt. why are people calling this looming weather event a frankenstorm? >> well, a, i do not like that term, but they're using it because it has the potential to be a very intense storm. a couple things to point out with the satellite picture. hurricane sandy category 2 , maximum winds 105 miles per hour. this is the center of the storm now making the...
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. >> talking about the first great southeast shakeout, a local earthquake drill. the washington monument is one of the landmark still under repair after last year's torrid quake. now to john gonzalez. >> this will happen at 10:18 this morning on 10/18. it has been just over a year since a very surprising 5.8 tremor. this landmark remains closed for repairs. this is why the district and many areas along the east coast will pay a little more attention to the national shakeout today an emergency drill preparing us to survive and recover from an earthquake. this is a crucial deal in areas like d.c., south carolina, and new england, where unusual quakes have occurred recently. new england just yesterday. officials say the big one is not a question of if but rather when on the west coast. today will be the first official drill the in the southeastern united states. government officials will be at different schools at showing students how to take cover find shelter, and hold on. officials say if you are in bed during an earthquake, you may want to stay there. cover your
. >> talking about the first great southeast shakeout, a local earthquake drill. the washington monument is one of the landmark still under repair after last year's torrid quake. now to john gonzalez. >> this will happen at 10:18 this morning on 10/18. it has been just over a year since a very surprising 5.8 tremor. this landmark remains closed for repairs. this is why the district and many areas along the east coast will pay a little more attention to the national shakeout today an...
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that's local efforts, a little bit as mayor coleman spoke about. local efforts. we're working hard, we're getting things done. both at the county level, we're using public-private partnerships. we do believe job growth comes from the private sector but we don't want government standing in the way. that's where we have some concerns today at the federal level. some mandates an certainly some restrictions. and taxes that are causing some issues. we look forward to a positive economy growth in our areas. >> are you at all hopeful that we will be able to avoid the fiscal cliff or do you think, as others do, that they're going to take it right up to the 11th hour? >> well, i think surely it probably will go to the 11th hour. we've seen that in the past. >> yes, we have. >> history repeats itself. that's something -- we need a strong leader out there. i think mitt romney shows that. people are recognizing that. a strong leader to avoid some of that. i'm working on next year's budget now. we'll have it done early. we're not going to the 11th hour. that's where people ge
that's local efforts, a little bit as mayor coleman spoke about. local efforts. we're working hard, we're getting things done. both at the county level, we're using public-private partnerships. we do believe job growth comes from the private sector but we don't want government standing in the way. that's where we have some concerns today at the federal level. some mandates an certainly some restrictions. and taxes that are causing some issues. we look forward to a positive economy growth in our...